Weddell Sea Expedition 2019

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Weddell Sea Expedition 2019 Image gallery Weddell Sea Antarctica January 2019 The images in this gallery are intended for educational use only

SA Agulhas II ice breaker

Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Use acoustic positioning to survey the seabed © Ocean Infinity

Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Used to location and position subsea structures © Eclipse Group

Sediment corer Box corer used to collect sediment from the sea floor

Drone Drone used as a navigation tool and to capture images © Reach the World

CTD water sampler Used to measure the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater

View from SA Agulhas II January 2019

Sea ice in the Weddell Sea

Tabular iceberg © Julian Dowdeswell

Sir Ernest Shackleton © RGS-IBG

Endurance enters pack ice © RGS-IBG

The crew of the Endurance © RGS-IBG

Shackleton leaning over the side of Endurance © RGS-IBG

Ocean Camp © RGS-IBG

Frank Wild looks at the wreck of Endurance Endurance © RGS-IBG

Deep sea biology in Antarctica © BAS/JR17003a

Weddell Seal © BAS/10009893

A visit from the locals © Claire Grogan January 2019

Football on ice 1915 2019 © Weddell Sea Expedition

Communicating with the local wildlife © Reach the World

Route of the WSE January 2019 © Weddell Sea Expedition

Catching a ride to the ice shelf © Reach the World

Weddell Sea conditions © Weddell Sea Expedition 2019